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Table 6 Mean (±SE), the pairwise locational differences, the mean of the means of males and females and sample sizes per location for adult Red-capped Lark Calandrella cinerea that we studied from January 2011 to March 2014

From: Geographical and temporal variation in environmental conditions affects nestling growth but not immune function in a year-round breeding equatorial lark

Variable

Location

Mean ± SE, with pairwise locational differences (P < 0.05)

Mean of males and females

Sample sizes per sex

  

Females

Males

 

Females

Males

Mass (g)

South Kinangop

25.9 ± 0.31a

25.8 ± 0.54ab

25.9

34

17

North Kinangop

25.5 ± 0.25a

25.7 ± 0.39a

25.6

39

27

Kedong

24.1 ± 0.18b

24.4 ± 0.30b

24.3

100

53

Wing length (mm)

South Kinangop

90.2 ± 0.46a

94.8 ± 0.74a

92.5

36

17

North Kinangop

89.9 ± 0.46ab

94.1 ± 0.60ab

92.0

39

27

Kedong

88.9 ± 0.20b

92.8 ± 0.37b

90.9

100

55

Tarsus (mm)

South Kinangop

25.3 ± 0.20ab

25.9 ± 0.26a

25.6

36

19

North Kinangop

25.4 ± 0.20a

25.4 ± 0.23ab

25.4

39

26

Kedong

24.9 ± 0.10b

25.2 ± 0.13b

25.1

100

55

  1. Different letters indicate significant within sex differences among locations (not between sexes within location) in the post-hoc tests